The schedule for Twitter’s livestreamed pregame shows—which will feature highlights, breakdowns and analysis and be available exclusively via live.twitter.com/mlb and @MLB—follows (all start times are two hours before that night’s first game):

Friday, Oct. 5: National League Divisional Series Preview Show

Sunday, Oct. 7: NLDS Preview Show

Wednesday, Oct. 17: American League Championship Series Game Four Preview Show

Wednesday, Oct. 24: World Series Game Two Preview Show

Saturday, Oct. 27: World Series Game Four Preview Show

Tweeting with #Postseason and #WorldSeries will unlock special playoff and Commissioner’s Trophy emojis, respectively, and the special postseason hashtag-triggered emojis by team are:

Atlanta Braves: #ChopOn, #ForEachOther

Boston Red Sox: #DoDamage, #RedSox

Chicago Cubs: #FlyTheW

Cleveland Indians: #RallyTogether

Colorado Rockies: #Rockies25th, #Rocktober

Houston Astros: #NeverSettle, #Astros

Los Angeles Dodgers: #Dodgers, #LADetermined

Milwaukee Brewers: #ThisIsMyCrew, #OurCrewOurOctober

New York Yankees: #PinstripePride

Oakland Athletics: #RootedInOakland, #WinForHeroTown

Twitter said the three most-mentioned teams during the 2018 MLB season were the Yankees (more than 7 million), Dodgers and Red Sox, and the social network also shared other data from the season.

The most-mentioned players were:

Shohei Ohtani (nearly 2 million since Opening Day)

Bryce Harper

Mike Trout

Aaron Judge

Yu Darvish

The season’s top-tweeted moments were:

Ian Happ hits a leadoff home run on the first pitch of the 2018 season (March 29)